Welcome To 5 Things You Should Know! – SmallGovCon
Government contracts attorney Matthew Schoonover of Koprince Law LLC introduces his new series on government contracts, “5 Things You Should Know”
Government contracts attorney Matthew Schoonover of Koprince Law LLC introduces his new series on government contracts, “5 Things You Should Know”
A price realism evaluation was flawed because the agency didn’t compare proposed professional compensation rates to incumbent pay rates.
Source: Price Realism: Agency Didn’t Compare Proposed Rates To Incumbent Rates – SmallGovCon
The SBA All Small Mentor-Protege Program Office has issued the first annual evaluation forms for ASMPP participants.
Source: SBA All Small Mentor-Protege Program: Annual Evaluation Forms Now Available – SmallGovCon
Government contracts attorney focusing on small businesses. SBA size protests and appeals, GAO protests, 8(a), SDVOSB, HUBZone, WOSB programs, and more.
Unequal evaluation: an incumbent contractor didn’t receive a strength for proposing to retain its own employees, but a challenger got a strength for proposing
Source: Unequal Evaluation: Incumbent Not Credited For Retaining Its Own Employees – SmallGovCon
A loan must be “bona fide” to reduce the net worth of an applicant to the SBA 8(a) Program, according to a recent SBA Office of Hearings and Appeals decision.
Source: 8(a) Program: Loan Must Be “Bona Fide” To Reduce Net Worth – SmallGovCon
A recent ASBCA decision found the government liable for “constructive acceleration” when the government failed to extend the contract term despite excusable
Source: Excusable Delays: Government’s Failure To Extend Was “Constructive Acceleration” – SmallGovCon
Government contracts attorney Steven Koprince recently joined Carroll Bernard of Govology for a podcast about government contracts ownership and control
Source: Small Business Ownership And Control: My Govology Podcast – SmallGovCon
GAO recently denied a protest challenging a past performance evaluation arguing that the awardee’s past performance was too short to be considered.
Source: Past Performance: Does Duration Matter? – SmallGovCon
A contractor could not file a viable bid protest challenging the termination of its task order, according to a recent Court of Federal Claims decision.
Source: No Protest Of Terminated Task Order, Court Says – SmallGovCon